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5. If the casing lifter cannot be pulled any further, place the third
casing lifter in the middle of the other two and place it between the
casing and the rim flange.
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6. Now throw the mantle over the rim.
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7. Inflate the tyre a little, then waltz, then finish inflating.
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8. Screw the dust cap onto the valve. Now the wheel can be put back
on the wheelchair.
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10. Repair
Repairs and maintenance may only be carried out by authorised part-
ners (medical supply stores or specialist dealers). Please contact our
customer service by telephone to find a partner near you.
11. Transport
11.1. Transport of the wheelchair
Your wheelchair should only be transported when folded (Fig. 69).
To make the wheelchair suitable for transport in a vehicle or aircraft
as manageable as possible, remove all detachable parts (leg supports,
drive wheels, armrests, plug-in accessories) and fold the wheelchair (see
chapter 4.1).
When folding, take care not to trap any limbs.
When folded, the wheelchair should be secured to fixed frame parts in
the vehicle.
11.2. Carriage in motor vehicles
You can tell that your wheelchair is not approved as a seat in motor
vehicles for the transport of mobility-impaired persons (KMP) by the
symbol on the type plate (Fig. 69):
The wheelchair is not crash tested and must therefore
never be used as a seat in a KMP. There is a danger
to life!
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